Summary: Write a non-slash story that occurs after King Elessar's coronation. A man develops an unhealthy obsession with Legolas after Legolas saves him from being beaten to death. When Legolas goes missing, it's up to Gimli to find him, save the day and maybe even his life.Categories:Book-verse, Movie-verseCharacters: Aragorn, Arwen, Faramir, Gimli, Legolas

Summary: This idea was suggested to me by my friend Julia.
This postulates that sailors in ME are tattooed, which I think is fair, as it seems to be common among sailors everywhere. Eldarion is a teen, and goes to spend a summer in Dol Amroth because Aragorn wants him to learn about shipping, etc. At the end of the summer, Arwen and Aragorn go to visit DA and bring Eldarion home, and he wants to get a tattoo just like the sailors he's been learning from, and Aragorn and Arwen have to try to talk him out of it, or at least talk him into gettting a tattoo that won't show.
No slash or Mary Sue please.Categories: None Characters: Aragorn, Arwen, Eldarion

Summary: Liriel of Lothlorien is Haldir's sister and has been the secret lover of Prince Legolas for years. She is Arwen's closest female friend and an ex-girlfriend (not sexual!) of one of Arwen's brothers.
What happens when Liriel arrives for the Council of Elrond as Legolas' new bride?
I'd love to see the interplay between Haldir and Legolas over the very quick wedding, and how you persuade Gimli that it's a good idea to have another Elf in the party. How do you convince Boromir that a female elf can be a warrior?
Must have the couple trying to sneak away for quiet moments but always being interrupted - and I'd love to see someone explaining Elven sex to the hobbits!
I'd also suggest arguments between the young couple where Liriel makes it plain to all and sundry that she has a will and a mind of her own.
I'm also wondering how things change if someone manages to heal Theoden's son?
If you write as just LOTR, great.
Cross-over options preferred would be Buffy the Vampire Slayer or Harry Potter.Categories:Movie-verse, CrossoversCharacters: Aragorn, Arwen, Boromir, Celeborn, Denethor, Elladan, Elrohir, Elrond, Eomer, Eowyn, Faramir, Frodo, Galadriel, Gandalf / Olorin, Gimli, Glorfindel, Haldir, Legolas, Merry, Original Character, Pippin, Sam, Théoden, Théodred, Thranduil

Summary: Faramir discovers his brother is having an affair with Queen Arwen. What is Faramir to do?
The new Steward of Gondor Boromir II and Queen Arwen Undomiel have a thing.
Boromir and Arwen? Yes. Whoever told you he is not her type? Of course he is. He is gorgeous and irresistible. He just is. And he makes her happy in bed. So there. No further discussion on this point.
Where does Faramir fit into the plot? Faramir is the only one who knows about this relationship. Maybe he knew about it before it had even turned into a full-blown affair, or maybe he found out some time later – up to you.
Question is, what is he going to do? He has his duty to his king, his duty to his brother, to his queen, to the state, to the good people of Gondor. Perhaps, although this is facultative, he himself has feeling for one of the parties involved…
Categories:Book-verseCharacters: Aragorn, Arwen, Boromir, Faramir

While living with her husband was wonderful, Celebrían often longed for the home in which she grew up: Lothlórien. Arwen visited there as well. As mother and daughter, isn't it reasonable to assume they traveled together? If so, Arwen might have been with her mother during the infamous orc attack. Give an account of the event as if she were. Pick and choose one or more options from this list to incorporate into your story.

1. Considering her beauty was only surpassed by Lúthien, why and how did Arwen get away?

2. An elven-warrior' in charge of Celebrían's safety had his entire life change drastically because of this one event.

3. While the event itself should be the dominant focus of the story, don't recount the event itself. Either:
A. Show everything leading up to it. The end of the story is Celebrían's capture.
B. Account for the results of the tragedy. Some possibilities include: end the story with Celebrían's departure or show how her children learn to cope with what happened.

4. "Love can move mountains," but that doesn't make the mountains simple to move. How does Elrond's love bring Celebrían from the brink of death? Why wasn't it enough to keep her in Middle Earth? How does it influence him after she leaves?

5. After Arwen decides to take the path of a mortal life she recalls her last days with her mother. In this light does she regret her choice?

6. How does Celebrían take the news of Arwen's decision to remain in Middle Earth? If she could change her decision and delay sailing west in light of this knowledge, would she?

7. Other Inspiration: Tell another story inspired by and related to the basis of this challenge.

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